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Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce HB1259 - Modifies provisions regarding transportation development district elections Sponsor Rep. Dan Stacy (R) Last Action 02/20/2020 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 02/25/2020 12:00 PM - House-Local Government, HR 1 HB1268 - Authorizes a tax credit for providing child care in a child care desert Sponsor Rep. Gretchen Bangert (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1291 - Changes the law regarding probation Sponsor Rep. David Evans (R) Last Action 01/16/2020 H - Referred to House Committee on Judiciary HB1307 - Eliminates license suspensions for nonpayment of child support Sponsor Rep. James Neely (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1308 - Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits Sponsor Rep. Noel Shull (R) Last Action 01/15/2020 H - Not heard in committee HB1433 - Changes the rates of the state motor fuel tax Sponsor Rep. Kip Kendrick (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1449 - Modifies provisions relating to the state income tax rates Sponsor Rep. Nick Schroer (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1452 - Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity Sponsor Rep. Nick Schroer (R) Last Action 01/15/2020 H - Superseded by HB 1511 HB1457 - Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms Sponsor Rep. Nick Schroer (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Referred to House committee on General Laws HB1462 - Modifies provisions relating to elections Sponsor Rep. Dan Shaul (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Referred to House committee on Elections and Elected Officials HB1468 - Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses Sponsor Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Reported Do Pass Committee HB1476 - Modifies provisions relating to the state motor fuel tax Sponsor Rep. Joe Runions (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1477 - Modifies provisions relating to the state motor fuel tax Sponsor Rep. Steve Butz (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1479 - Modifies provisions relating to charter schools Sponsor Rep. Crystal Quade (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1480 - Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs Sponsor Rep. Crystal Quade (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1487 - Allows for the opening of recovery charter high schools Sponsor Rep. Holly Rehder (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Removed from House Hearing Agenda - Elementary and Secondary Education - 02/18/20 - 8:00 am - HR 5 HB1493 - Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts Sponsor Rep. Doug Beck (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1495 - Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert Sponsor Rep. Doug Beck (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1501 - Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete Sponsor Rep. Doug Beck (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1511 - Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity Sponsor Rep. Steven Lynch (R) Last Action 02/20/2020 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 02/25/2020 12:00 PM - Senate-Veterans and Military Affairs, SCR 1 HB1518 - Places a sunset provision on tax credits without a sunset provision Sponsor Rep. Jeffrey Messenger (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1527 - Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity Sponsor Rep. Greg Razer (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1553 - Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages Sponsor Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1575 - Requires children in the City of St. Louis and Kansas City school districts to enroll in a school by the age of five Sponsor Rep. Judy Morgan (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1584 - Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes Sponsor Rep. Jeff Knight (R) Last Action 01/22/2020 H - Public hearing completed HB1585 - Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing Sponsor Rep. Barbara Washington (D) Last Action 02/06/2020 H - Referred to House committee on Economic Development HB1612 - Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts Sponsor Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1659 - Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act" Sponsor Rep. Raychel Proudie (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1664 - Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools Sponsor Rep. Doug Richey (R) Last Action 02/04/2020 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Legislative Oversight HB1674 - Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers Sponsor Rep. Ashley Bland Manlove (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1686 - Limits access to certain court records Sponsor Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) Last Action 02/11/2020 H - Public hearing completed HB1688 - Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020" Sponsor Rep. Derek Grier (R) Last Action 02/17/2020 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Legislative Oversight HB1693 - Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act" Sponsor Rep. Holly Rehder (R) Last Action 02/20/2020 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 02/24/2020 1:30 PM - Senate-Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence, SCR 1 HB1695 - Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act Sponsor Rep. John Black (R) Last Action 02/20/2020 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Legislative Oversight HB1710 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property Sponsor Rep. John Eggleston (R) Last Action 02/11/2020 H - Voted do pass from committee HB1720 - Changes the law regarding initiative petitions Sponsor Rep. Adam Schnelting (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Referred to House committee on Elections and Elected Officials HB1733 - Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program." Sponsor Rep. 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Kathy Swan (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Referred to House committee on Economic Development HB1781 - Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community Sponsor Rep. Rasheen Aldridge (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1796 - Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM) Sponsor Rep. Ron Hicks (R) Last Action 02/20/2020 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 02/24/2020 5:00 PM - House-Higher Education, HR 1 HB1811 - Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums Sponsor Rep. John Simmons (R) Last Action 02/13/2020 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Legislative Oversight HB1831 - Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises Sponsor Rep. Alan Green (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1834 - Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts Sponsor Rep. Alan Green (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1850 - Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes Sponsor Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1864 - Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work Sponsor Rep. Judy Morgan (D) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1866 - Allows local educational agencies to create school- community partnerships Sponsor Rep. Kathy Swan (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1872 - Modifies provisions of unlawful merchandising practices by excluding certain contracts for residences from the law Sponsor Rep. David Gregory (R) Last Action 01/09/2020 H - Read Second Time HB1895 - Modifies provisions relating to use taxes Sponsor Rep. Bill Falkner (R) Last Action 01/29/2020 H - Public hearing completed HB1897 - Allows school districts to exceed the limitation on debt for certain capital projects Sponsor Rep. 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